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ter of “ Existing Paactitioners,” so that in the near future benefit would be de¬ 
rived from such legislation. 
Dr. Krowl promised to read a paper on “Phlebotomy in Veterinary Prac¬ 
tice.” 
It was decided to hold the next meeting of the Association in Trenton. A 
banquet was held in the evening. 
Wm. Herbert Lowe, D.V.S., Secretary. 
The meeting of the Long Island Veterinary Society was held on the 21st of 
December. 
The New York State Veterinary Society held one of its quarterly meetings 
on the second Tuesday of December. 
The annual meeting of the Kansas State Veterinary Medical Association was 
held on the 16th of December, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, at Topeka. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
PATHO-BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, STATE UNIVERSITY OF 
NEBRASKA. 
My Dear Sir : 
I beg to call jour honorable attention to the fact that this 
Laboratory lias been established for original research into the 
nature and causes of the contagious and infectious diseases of 
animal life. It has a general working-room, supplied with all 
the necessary instruments and books of reference ; a cultivating 
room ; an autopsy building, and room for raising and keeping the 
small animals generally used in experimentation. 
While established entirely for investigation, still it is my desire 
to make the Laboratory as useful to the country as possible; 
hence, I think that its advantages should be offered to Boards of 
Health, Live Stock Commissions and Educational Institutions 
that may desire to have some attache instructed in these special 
branches. I can truly say that this Laboratory offers better ad¬ 
vantages for such work than any other in the country, as we are 
constantly busied in original investigations upon quite a number 
of diseases, and can thus give those desiring it an opportunity of 
at once proceeding in such work, and the immense advantage of 
